Arkansas Razorbacks: DE Trey Flowers

Even though Arkansas struggled in 2012, one bright spot on the Razorbacks roster was defensive end Trey Flowers.

Flowers finished the season with six sacks and will be entering his junior campaign in 2013.

The Razorbacks will need to have a little more success than they did last season if he hopes to improve on those numbers. They should be able to improve upon a 4-8 record, but by just how much still remains up in the air.

Baylor Bears: RB Lache Seastrunk

Running back Lache Seastrunk would get even more carries if he did not have Glasco Martin in the backfield with him.

That still does not take away from the fact that he is one of the most explosive players in the country.

In 2012, Seastrunk rushed for 1,012 yards and seven touchdowns on only 131 carries. If he can get somewhere around 200 touches, he is likely to be an All-American and possibly be in the Heisman Trophy conversation, as he guaranteed that he would be a few months ago.

California Golden Bears: WR Chris Harper

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California wide receiver Chris Harper may not be a household name, but the sophomore could have a breakout season for the Golden Bears in 2013.

As a true freshman in 2012, Harper caught 41 passes for 544 yards and two touchdowns. With star wideout Keenan Allen moving on to the NFL, Harper will be the go-to guy in an offense that will primarily feature a passing attack under new head coach Sonny Dykes.

With the way he ran the Louisiana Tech offense, Dykes will have the Golden Bears throwing the ball all over the field in 2013.

Florida State Seminoles: LB Christian Jones

Florida State has some very talented running backs, as well as a solid defense, but the man who has the most talent on the team is linebacker Christian Jones.

Jones could easily have entered the NFL draft in 2013, but he decided to come back for his senior season.

He led the team last season with 95 tackles, and will likely be in that same position once again in 2013. Look for an All-American type season in 2013 from one of the best linebackers in all of college football.

Navy Midshipmen: QB Keenan Reynolds

As with most teams, the most important player on the field is the quarterback. The Navy Midshipmen are no different.

Last season the most important player might have been running back Gee Gee Greene, but he has graduated and the man running the show now is sophomore quarterback Keenan Reynolds.

Reynolds is very undersized at 5'9", 170 pounds, but he can do a lot with the ball in his hands. Last season he rushed for 649 yards and 10 touchdowns while passing for 898 and nine more with only two interceptions.

Nevada Wolf Pack: QB Cody Fajardo

With star running back Stefphon Jefferson bolting early to the NFL draft, a lot of weight will be on the shoulders of quarterback Cody Fajardo.

As a sophomore in 2012, Fajardo passed for 2,786 yards and 20 touchdowns with only nine picks.

He is also a threat on the ground as he rushed for 1,121 yards and 12 more scores. He is going to have the ball in his hands a lot this season. Do not be surprised if he puts up some huge numbers in 2013.

Oklahoma State Cowboys: WR Josh Stewart

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It is still up in the air as to who will be the starting quarterback for Oklahoma State in 2013, and that is one of the main reasons why wide receiver Josh Stewart will be as important as anybody on the roster this season.

Stewart had a huge 2012 season, finishing the year with an outstanding 101 receptions and 1,210 yards to go along with seven touchdowns.

No matter who is throwing him the ball next season, he is going to come up with his fair share of big plays and the Cowboys are going to have one of the best offenses in the nation.

Southern Miss Golden Eagles: WR Dominique Sullivan

Southern Miss was downright awful last season and the Golden Eagles were the only winless team at the FBS level, finishing the year 0-12.

There was not much talent on either side of the ball and with both quarterbacks transferring out it might be a long season once again.

One player they will rely on is senior wide receiver Dominique Sullivan. Last season he caught 19 passes for 331 yards and three touchdowns. He was a big play threat, averaging 17.4 yards a catch in 2012.

Tennessee Vols: OT Antonio Richardson

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Tennessee is blessed with some talented offensive linemen, particularly at the tackle positions. Both Ja'Wuan James and Anontio "Tiny" Richardson will need to play at a high level to protect the new Vols quarterback.

While both are equally impressive with James possibly being the better of the two, there is no doubt that Richardson is more important.

Texas A&M Aggies: QB Johnny Manziel

The SEC defenses were no match for Manziel as he finished the year with 3,706 yards passing and 26 touchdowns with only nine interceptions.

He also rushed for 1,410 yards and a stunning 21 touchdowns.

There is no question he is the best offensive player in the country, and if he can put together the numbers he did a season ago, there is no doubt that he will be in the Heisman trophy conversation once again.

Toledo Rockets: QB Terrance Owens

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Toledo has two very talented skill players on offense in quarterback Terrance Owens and running back David Fluellen.

The man on this list is Owens. Last season he passed for 2,702 yards with 14 touchdowns and eight interceptions while also rushing for 395 yards and five touchdowns despite missing the final game of the regular season due to injury.

Utah State Aggies: QB Chuckie Keeton

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Utah State quarterback Chuckie Keeton is one of the best kept secrets in college football and he might be a national name by the end of the 2013 season.

As a sophomore in 2012, he passed for 3,373 yards with 27 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Like a lot of other quarterbacks at the collegiate level, he is also a threat with his feet. Last season he rushed for 619 yards and 18 touchdowns.

Look for those numbers to improve this season and for Utah State to have a big year once again.

Wake Forest Demon Deacons: QB Tanner Price

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Tanner Price is a player who has seemingly been at Wake Forest for quite some time, and he will return for his senior season, trying to forget about the disappointing 5-7 year his team suffered through in 2012.

Price only threw for 2,300 yards with 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

While he is not a premier passer, the Demon Deacons are going to need a lot more production out of Price in 2013 in order to get back to a bowl game.

Washington Huskies: QB Keith Price

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Keith Price struggled for the better part of last season, and that was part of the reason why the Washington Huskies only finished the year 7-6.

He passed for 2,728 yards with 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Those numbers were not anything close to the 33 touchdowns and 11 interceptions with 3,063 yards he put up during his sophomore campaign.

There are some playmakers on the offensive side of the ball for the Huskies this season and Price should have a nice bounce back year.